The Master was carried by the waters to a place
near the Ts'ai Chih
Jetty where a fisherman
snagged him with his net.The fisherman then summoned a bhikshu
from Pao Chi
Monastery, who immediately recognized the
Master from
when they had dwelt together on Chih
(Red)Chan Mountain. He was startled
and gasped, "It's the Dharma
Master Te Ch'ing!" they carried
him to the monastery and revived him. It was the twentieth day of the
sixth lunar month. The Master was bleeding from the mouth, nose, anus,
and penis. He stayed only a few days then left to resume his journey
to Kao Min
Monastery. When the Guest
Perfect saw the Master's
disheveled appearance,he asked "are you ill?"
"No," replied the Master.

The verse says:
At the Nan Hua
Temple, I heard in person the
story as told above.
The Master himself in the dhyana hall related it
to the assembly.
Ananda Jennings was there at that time from the U.S.A.It was Elder
Upasaka Yen who served as translator that day.